Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 So often we hear about a Homoeopathic remedy for colds or flu or arthritis etc .
2 IT 'S ONLY WHEN YOU COME TO A CLUB LIKE THIS THAT YOU APPRECIATE WHAT THE GAME OF FOOTBALL IS ALL ABOUT ’
3 None of these structures competes with the others which is perhaps why they work as a trio .
4 So instead I crunch in a low right-hook that will end his sex life for a month .
5 Thus together they amount to a concerted attempt to investigate whether or not any form of vertical behaviour is to be allowed .
6 Just now I feel like a long cool drink and a large Knickerbocker Glory ! ’
7 Nowadays , it 's not often you hear of a baby called Gladys or Reginald .
8 It 's not often you come across a good Bordeaux ! ’
9 Although the world of PCs is superficially rather space-age , it 's not often you come across a completely new technology .
10 CELTIC aim to rewind the tape and produce an action replay at Parkhead tonight when they bid for a place in the third round of a European competition for the first time in nine years .
11 Still more rarely we go to a place simply because of what someone has written about it and that journey becomes both an expression of gratitude and a way of filling a need within ourselves .
12 while directly above I bend to a bottom drawer
13 Models , like photographers , specialise in certain types of work and they usually have portfolios to show off how they look in a variety of poses .
14 Right now I feel like a 24-handicap golfer . ’
15 It impelled me to request Eliot , for the first time of more times than I care to remember-as it was a chore which I have been obliged to shoulder often enough myself-to act as a referee .
16 It tears my heart out whenever I hear of a mining tragedy and because I am not there to help or even to sympathise , something inside me feels the need to shout to all people , southerners especially who have never had fathers , husbands , sons to worry about when each day they are swallowed into the apron of the earth .
17 Okay so now whenever you look at a package holiday brochure , you should be able to identify the market just using two words sunlust alocentric , wanderlust psychocentric and so on .
18 Here then we have in a nutshell the substance of the whole primatial claim succinctly summarized ; and when we find similar phrases in the documents of Popes Boniface V , Honorius I , Sergius I , and Gregory III , which came to light in 1120 , we can say with a very high degree of probability that these sentences contain the main substance of the additions made to the documents in which they appear .
19 Yet here again we run into a piece of Euro-nonsense .
20 He says we 've had wide and varied enquiries — especially from London-based purchasers looking for something for the weekend — something he can tell his friends ’ Well actually I live in a turreted folly in the Cotswolds ! ’ …
21 With push and pull toys the children experience weight in a very practical way when deciding what and how much they put into a pram or trolley to push .
22 Apart from demonstrating one of the unwavering laws of British journalism , that nothing sells newspapers like royalty , and nothing makes a better editorial column than declamations of simple patriotism , the curious thing about these assaults is how much they belong to a period .
23 Diane says : ‘ Quite often we build within an existing community and will retain its name .
24 Yet still you smile like a bride going to meet her bridegroom ! ’ she murmured .
25 The higher up we go in an organisation then what motivates us will also change .
26 Yeah but ah then again why I mean like a lot of people have do n't have actual they have n't got money but they they sort of choose to have money tied up in property , though it do n't mean to say you 're wealthy just because you 've got a big house does it ?
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